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rapes 7 3 ARY platform and shoved the following (my professional card) into his IN THE LIBRARY. hana! Without a chilly, drizzling rain Dripped gently on the window.pane In listless fashion, Within a warm, delicious heat Aadtwo poor lvesick hears that best [trode up and down the BURAK? PERMTT. Strode up and down the quiet room _ WHE common Passion With pervous paces In the Tinon (Village City) of .. Elinira .. Comnity of . . Chemung. nies (Dateady ed The certificate of death having heen furnished to me ax required hy Above her shoulder. the laws of thi state, permiwion is hereby gi the burial of jot ho... Age B. . . Whodiedt at . . Oxbkosh Bio Dales brent Hy Se Tmtne County of on a eS te ‘cane of eat | Tvtouped aad cengly. per: fingertine = being. . Armonia . . Place of burial. . Potter's Field | And then I told her. Undertaker or person t ti cheange of Paria 8H Ine. | Signet Dy) George Georme. dled on her cheek, lex played at hide and seek STATE of NEW ToRrE. With tender grace A book, uncut, lay on her knees. She muttered something half-aloud ; L pearer drew until I bowed. blushes vied, ess of love denied Each hazel eye lent. DEWITT STERRY. A DAY WITH MARK TWAIN. | Residence . | with Mark Twain on the train between Keokuk and Valparaiso, Ind. |" Yes; same to you, sir.” Mark occupied with his children a double section in a Pullman car,| Pye carcouphing broke and a day with Mark Twain was a blissful w hile the artist and myself were pleasa tly located in the smoking-car memory of the past. SAM. A. PAINE. directly in rear, As soon as it was ascertained that Mark was on the train all the passengers began to roar with Jaughter. Even the satur- Wo SENSE IN IT nine conductor and demoniac baggage-smasher cachinated hilariously. _ All the time Mark sat in his seat with a glum face, solemn, austere,| Musician—“ I'd like to know what in thunder you told my pupil to cynical. Only once a faint, sickly smile played over his Webster &|stop piano-practice for ?” Co. profile, and that was when his youngest called for a drink of ice-| _ Physician—* Why, the girl's arm was so weak from playing that water. He simply fumbled in his side coat-pocket, yawned, and |she could scarcely raise it. It needed rest.” resumed his ennui. Twenty miles out of Chicago he went to the rear) Musician— ; the piece she is studying now is full of platform and looked daggers at the boundless prairie. I rushed td the! rests.” PREPARATIONS FOR THE COUNTY FAIR. Ol Greenkorn illustrates the merits of his patent ¢ : rs handicap—“ Oh, hay-tosser. in, and T hain’t got Coaxing up the prize pumpkin. The finishing touch,